Lecturer in Architectural Science, Griffith University
Dr Fan Zhang’s research expertise relates to indoor environmental quality (IEQ), occupant comfort and productivity, post-occupancy evaluation (POE), new ways of working & workspace design, and building performance simulation. Her publication track record features papers in the indoor environmental quality, contemporary workspace design and sustainable design & energy efficiency research fields. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed and high-impact international journals and conferences. Dr Zhang has served as a reviewer for the following journals: Energy and Buildings, Building and Environment, Indoor Air: International Journal of Indoor Environment and Health, Building Research & Information, Indoor Built Environment, Journal of Thermal Biology, Buildings, Energy, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Why the 'perfect' office temperature is a myth
Mar 06, 2019 13:56 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
It might be blisteringly hot outside, but if you work in an office building, the chances are its always reassuringly cool (or cold, depending on your preference) once you walk inside. In Australia and much of the rest...
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